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Good Practices in Cyber Risk Regulation and Supervision (Departmental Paper 2026/001)

IMF eLibrary (International Monetary Fund Digital Publications Portal) (IMF-ELIB) · published 2026-01-02 · last amended 2026-01-02
First comprehensive IMF departmental paper synthesizing global best practices for financial-sector cyber risk regulation and supervision, published January 2026; highest-priority training-data-gap candidate as the most recently published substantive IMF regulatory guidance in this dataset.
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